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Gentle Electrical Stimulation (estim)

Gentle Electrical Stimulation, also known as Electrical Acupuncture or Estim, is an effective treatment for musculoskeletal conditions. This therapy is used to relieve pain, restore function, promote tissue healing, and even improve physical performance.

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How does estim work?

Estim involves applying a very small electrical current, called microcurrent, to acupuncture needles. The current flows from a handheld estim machine through connecting wires attached to the needles. This treatment targets tissues such as fascia, joints, muscles, and nerves, helping to heal and improve their function while also increasing flexibility and strength.

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Benefits of estim

  • Pain relief

  • Muscle healing and strengthening

  • Improved tissue function (muscles, joints, tendons, ligaments, bones, and fascia)

  • Neurological condition support

  • Accelerated scar and wound healing

How does estim feel?

Estim is designed to be gentle and should never be painful or uncomfortable.

  • Higher frequencies feel like a mild buzz or slight tingling.

  • Lower frequencies gently pulsate.

  • Muscle treatment may cause a mild, gentle twitch.

After treatment, some people may feel mild soreness, similar to what you’d experience after a good workout, especially if treating a chronic problem. This sensation typically resolves quickly.

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"Tyme is amazing! I have had off and on knee pain for a few years, and his ability to diagnose and effectively treat is absolutely excellent! He is calming and ensures you are comfortable and adjusts his treatment to meet and exceed your needs. I was thankfully just able to enjoy a beach vacation week with lots of walking, pain-free, thanks to one of his treatments. You will not be disappointed with Thyme. It is amazing how he can restore unbalanced Chi. Thank you, Tyme!"

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